Emmerson Nogueira – Beatles

Emmerson Nogueira – Beatles is the fourth studio album by Brazilian Acoustic rock musician Emmerson Nogueira. It is a tribute to The Beatles, featuring 14 acoustic versions of famous songs composed by them.

Emmerson Nogueira - Beatles
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 13, 2004
Recorded2004
GenreAcoustic rock, Rock
LabelSony BMG
ProducerEmmerson Nogueira
Emmerson Nogueira chronology
Emmerson Nogueira Ao Vivo
(2003)
Emmerson Nogueira - Beatles
(2004)
Miltons, Minas e Mais
(2005)

Track listing

All tracks by Lennon/McCartney

# Title Length
1 A Hard Day's Night 3:22
2 You've Got to Hide Your Love Away 3:45
3 Mother Nature's Son 3:01
4 With a Little Help From My Friends 2:44
5 Nowhere Man 3:11
6 Blackbird 2:19
7 I've Just Seen a Face 2:43
8 Golden Slumbers 1:37
9 Love Me Do 2:46
10 We Can Work It Out 2:37
11 Norwegian Wood 3:29
12 Across the Universe 4:01
13 From Me to You 2:41
14 Help 2:36

Personnel

  • Bruno Batista – art direction, A&R
  • Daniela Conolly – art supervisor
  • Marcos Falcao – guitar, lap steel guitar, soloist, bandolin
  • Vanessa Farias – vocals
  • Felipe Grillo – piano, vocals, cordas
  • Zé Mario – bateria
  • Sandro Mesquita – art supervisor
  • Marcelo Rizzo – executive producer
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